Christian schools: tax money in, gay students out

Christian schools: tax money in, gay students out

Christian schools in many states in the US have found a way to collect taxpayer dollars. Through voucher programs, parents can divert their money away from public schools and instead funnel it into private schools.

This was originally created as a way to help students in lower income areas achieve the ability to go to a private school. This has never happened, and it never will. Voucher programs instead leave these kids is now grossly underfunded schools while rich tax payers make sure their kids have a well funded, exclusive education. (yay capitalism!).

Georgia, along with 11 other states (Arizona, Pennsylvania, Florida, Rhode Island, Iowa, Indiana, Oklahoma, Virginia, New Hampshire, Louisiana and, most recently, Alabama), has adopted laws – sometimes referred to as "neovouchers" – to grant dollar-for-dollar tax credits to people who donate money to provide children with scholarships to private schools. In theory, such a plan has the potential to help a lot of students, but in practice, especially in deeply religious places like Georgia, it has also meant that millions of dollars have been redirected from public funds to privately run Student Scholarship Organizations, which can then funnel the money to schools with strict anti-gay policies.

It’s a bright spot cause no one will take the U.S. seriously anymore. Once it’s been knocked back a bit, it’ll have to examine itself and see what went wrong (I hope) and then reconstruction will begin with religion reduced to a bad idea.

It’s a bright spot cause no one will take the U.S. seriously anymore. Once it’s been knocked back a bit, it’ll have to examine itself and see what went wrong (I hope) and then reconstruction will begin with religion reduced to a bad idea.

It won’t happen. Money is what motivates people. People will just look at how the politicians spent $$$.

It’s a bright spot cause no one will take the U.S. seriously anymore. Once it’s been knocked back a bit, it’ll have to examine itself and see what went wrong (I hope) and then reconstruction will begin with religion reduced to a bad idea.

The problem with this is that the rise in irrational christian non-education will make that kind of ‘revelation’ increasingly unlikely. When the shit hits the fan and nobody takes the US seriously anymore, they’ll just recede back into superstition, as has happened with every society on Earth. When times are tough, money is scarce and the standard of living goes down, the people turn to religion.

When the shit hits the fan and nobody takes the US seriously anymore, they’ll just recede back into superstition, as has happened with every society on Earth. When times are tough, money is scarce and the standard of living goes down, the people turn to religion.

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Ahhhh, there’s that “theory/ practice” thing again. Investigate who has money invested in these other schools. The money will lead you directly to the men and women voting to allow this. It is simply called corruption and it is being allowed to destroy every facet of American life.

I think that religious schools should be able to accept those who uphold the standards of the religion that runs the school. However, if they do that they are not entitled to any public funds whatsoever. I can’t understand what happened to Christians I mean when we were just a nascent nation the founders what the public to be educated and it just seems that as time as gone on Christians have just continued to resist real education every step of the way. It’s really sickening that Christians are finding new ways to discriminate when they have an opportunity to do good they ruin it by being irrational with their ridiculous doctrines.